I've noticed that the schedule has you reading EK BIO without reading BR BIO. I can't help but feel that this is a huge mistake. BR Bio has a lot of essential details that EK Bio doesn't have. What's the reasoning for reading EK bio and not Br bio?
Um, try reading the BR bio book (especially the biochem sections) and you'll see. I had my doubts about EK bio, as well, and was worried it wouldn't be detailed enough for the exam, but if you pair EK with BR passages and work to know everything in the EK book, cover to cover, you'll be great.
Because BR bio goes so much into detail that you probably don't need 30-40% of their content for the MCAT. EK is short and covers almost everything you need.